Answer:
The author's point of view about the? Zoos were open to the general public, too, so everyone could find out about animals.
Explanation:
Answer:
First conditional a) Lea will go to NUST next year if she meets the requirements.
Zero conditional b) If you freeze water, it becomes solid.
Second conditional c) If I get $1 million in my life, I will marry the most beautiful woman in the universe.
Third conditional d) Had I studied this course ten years ago, I would have become a lecturer.
Mixed type conditional e) If I hadn't withdrawn from the gang, I would also be in prison now.
Explanation:
Conditionals are used to express things that we think could happen, had happened, or will happen. There are different types.
- The Zero conditionals are universal truths. For example, it is a known fact that freezing water will make it solid.
- First conditionals are used to refer to future conditions that we believe are real or possible.
- Second conditionals are present or future conditions that are impossible or unlikely.
- The third conditionals are possible conditions in the past and their probable results.
- Mixed type conditionals are used to correlate a situation in the past and results that exist in the present.
Answer:
Explanation:
How far into the story have you gotten i had to read it like 2 years ago, you mean the book about johnny boy right? the outsiders?
Clarification:
I found the complete instructions for the exercise online:
On the night of December 12th, Ms. Shaina Graves slipped on the ice after leaving her son's hockey game at the Fordham Center. The fall resulted in a broken wrist, which has caused Ms. Graves pain and suffering in addition to medical bills totaling $1,085. The Fordham Center should be held responsible for her injury. A spokesperson for the Fordham Center says that the parking lot was salted at 2:00 that afternoon and they could not have predicted the cold temperatures that night. However, weather reports did war of freezing temperatures, and other businesses report salting again in the evening.
How does the author respond to the counterclaim?
A. By illustrating how the injury affected Ms. Graves's ability to work
B. By explaining how salt prevents water from freezing on sidewalks
and parking lots
C. By suggesting that Ms. Graves's injury was caused by slipping on
the ice
D. By showing that other businesses took precautions against
freezing temperatures
Answer:
D. By showing that other businesses took precautions against
freezing temperatures
Explanation:
This is a <u>reading comprehension</u> activity. To complete this exercise, you have to read the text given and then choose the correct option. In this case, it is "D" because Fordham Center's excuse is that they did not know it was going to be freezing in the evening, however, other businesses knew and took precautions.